So the bit about 'not taking his time' means he was speeding in a car, correct? and ran into some property, correct? Property as in dwelling? Is the type of property destroyed relevant? Was he reckelssly speeding, leading to the destroyed property? Or on his way to something important?

So the bit about 'not taking his time' means he was speeding in a car, correct? Yesand ran into some property, correct? If he had an accident with his car? NoProperty as in dwelling? YesIs the type of property destroyed relevant? YesWas he reckelssly speeding, leading to the destroyed property? NoOr on his way to something important? Not really

Was he drunk? No

Park? Game reveser? NoA building? YesWas the crime so important he had to go to jail? Generally yes, but not him

Did he die? Yesdid he leave it on top of a hill, and set the brake off? NoSo did he put a bomb in the car drive into a building blow up the building... he died... and his boss or who ever got arrested? NoOr did he drive his car to fast, and crash his car into an important building or car, causing him to be late for something? No. He did - at no time - crash his car!

Ok, so bomb? Or timed incendiary? Is his running out of time connected with the building destruction? Has he been stopped for speeding? Or had some other delay? Close to the building he's intending to destroy?

Ok, so bomb? Yes Or timed incendiary? Is his running out of time connected with the building destruction? YesHas he been stopped for speeding? Yes Or had some other delay? Close to the building he's intending to destroy? Yes, but he would have survived the detonation there. Find out more about the building.

Was he stoppped for speeding by a policeman? Standard traffic cop? Or someone trying to catch whoever blew up the building? You said earlier the crime was generally serious enough to result in jail (as I imagine blowing up a building would), but not in this case? Was the building being blown up as part of a legal demolition? Or act of sabotage?

Was he stoppped for speeding by a policeman? This one Standard traffic cop? Or someone trying to catch whoever blew up the building? You said earlier the crime was generally serious enough to result in jail (as I imagine blowing up a building would), but not in this case? Well, as Crazypalpig found out: He died, so he hadn't go to prisonWas the building being blown up as part of a legal demolition? NoOr act of sabotage? Yes

Did he die in the car? If so - of gunshots? From the policeman? Did he die from an explosion? An explosion separate from the one in the building? Was he at the time of being stopped, carrying other explosives? Timed explosives?

The bomb was ticking down as the poiceman stopped him for speeding? He didn't take his time driving and thus was running out of time on the bomb's countdown, than it blew up and he died? It was discovered and he was killed?

Did he die in the car? NoIf so - of gunshots? From the policeman? Did he die from an explosion? Yes An explosion separate from the one in the building? NOWas he at the time of being stopped, carrying other explosives? No Timed explosives? No

The bomb was ticking down as the poiceman stopped him for speeding? Yes He didn't take his time driving and thus was running out of time on the bomb's countdown, than it blew up and he died? Yes It was discovered and he was killed? No

So, a guy is blowing up a building, using a timed explosion, and after setting the timer, leaves in a hurry (as would be expected). He's stopped by the police by speeding, and after this he returns to the building, except the bomb goes off & kills him. Ok so far? So the thing that remains is the reason for returning to the building, right? Did the policeman who stopped him say something to make him return? Something to trigger his conscience? Something which would have incriminated him? For his driving licence? Did he return to the building intending to stop the bomb? Did the policeman accompany the man back to the building? Was the building he destroyed:- His home? A rival's home? His place of work? A competitor's place of work? A government building? Was anyone else hurt when the bomb exploded? A family member? A(n ex) friend? Many people? The policeman?

So, a guy is blowing up a building, using a timed explosion, and after setting the timer, leaves in a hurry (as would be expected). He's stopped by the police by speeding, and after this he returns to the building, except the bomb goes off & kills him. Ok so far? YesSo the thing that remains is the reason for returning to the building, right? YesDid the policeman who stopped him say something to make him return? YesSomething to trigger his conscience? NoSomething which would have incriminated him? NoFor his driving licence? NoDid he return to the building intending to stop the bomb? NoDid the policeman accompany the man back to the building? YESWas the building he destroyed:- His home? A rival's home? His place of work? A competitor's place of work? A government building? This oneWas anyone else hurt when the bomb exploded? Yes A family member? A(n ex) friend? Many people? Yes The policeman? Yes

...erm, anything left? Presumably the policeman took the man back to the station.Yes Guess you are right and it's time for a

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A terrorist planted a bomb in the cellar of a police station. When driving away with his car, he drove too fast and was stopped by a policeman who decided to take him back to the police station which was nearby. There, he had to wait for a long long time while the bomb was ticking below him...